THERE’S no hard feelings for LA Tenorio losing the PBA Commissioner’s Cup Finals Sunday night, more so to his former team Alaska.

“Wala namang issue. Wala naman sa akin `yun. It just so happened na Alaska lang `yung nakalaban namin sa Finals,” said the 28-year-old Tenorio moments after the Kings were swept by the Aces before the biggest crowd in league history of 23,436 at the Smart-Araneta Coliseum.

Tenorio was still the main man at Alaska’s backcourt the last time the franchise won a championship during the 2010 Fiesta Cup, where he emerged co-Finals MVP with Cyrus Baguio.

And now that the Aces clinched another title – their 14th overall – they have to do it with Tenorio calling the shots for the opposing team.

“Actually I’m happy for them. I still have a few friends pa rin naman sa Alaska na talagang close ko,” admitted the former Ateneo point guard who was traded by Alaska to Ginebra during the offseason in a blockbuster six-player deal.

Tenorio, named the Best Player of the Conference prior to Game Three, topscored for the Kings with 18 points, three rebounds, and three assists, but a huge fourth-quarter run by the Aces took the fight out ofthe league’s crowd darlings.

The Ginebra star admitted surviving four do-or-die games during the course of the playoffs – two each against no.2 seed Rain or Shine in the quarterfinals and Talk `N Text in the semifinals – took its toll on the Kings.